Kenji Ushiku (1922-2012, Japan) - Colored Etching/Aquatint #1/30.
Kenji Ushiku (1922-2012, Japan)- Untitled Colored Etching/Aquatint #1/30.
Printed upon pure rag paper and with full margins. Pencil signed (in both English and Japanese) by the artist in pencil under the plate mark.
Kenji Ushiku: A contemporary Japanese etcher and lithographer, Kenji Ushiku studied art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. His first etchings and engravings were published in Japan in the mid 1950's and since that time his graphic works have been included in major exhibitions in America, Europe and Japan. During the 1960's and 1970's, Kenji Ushiku's color etchings and aquatints were commissioned by both Japanese and American publishers.
Size: 13”H x 9”W (plate), 20.75”H x 16.75”W
Condition: wear conducive to age to Etching, still in good condition. Frame and Matte is new.
Kenji Ushiku (1922-2012, Japan)- Untitled Colored Etching/Aquatint #1/30.
Printed upon pure rag paper and with full margins. Pencil signed (in both English and Japanese) by the artist in pencil under the plate mark.
Kenji Ushiku: A contemporary Japanese etcher and lithographer, Kenji Ushiku studied art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. His first etchings and engravings were published in Japan in the mid 1950's and since that time his graphic works have been included in major exhibitions in America, Europe and Japan. During the 1960's and 1970's, Kenji Ushiku's color etchings and aquatints were commissioned by both Japanese and American publishers.
Size: 13”H x 9”W (plate), 20.75”H x 16.75”W
Condition: wear conducive to age to Etching, still in good condition. Frame and Matte is new.
Kenji Ushiku (1922-2012, Japan)- Untitled Colored Etching/Aquatint #1/30.
Printed upon pure rag paper and with full margins. Pencil signed (in both English and Japanese) by the artist in pencil under the plate mark.
Kenji Ushiku: A contemporary Japanese etcher and lithographer, Kenji Ushiku studied art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. His first etchings and engravings were published in Japan in the mid 1950's and since that time his graphic works have been included in major exhibitions in America, Europe and Japan. During the 1960's and 1970's, Kenji Ushiku's color etchings and aquatints were commissioned by both Japanese and American publishers.
Size: 13”H x 9”W (plate), 20.75”H x 16.75”W
Condition: wear conducive to age to Etching, still in good condition. Frame and Matte is new.